Sunday, August 28, 2022

Summer

Hey friends, 

It's been a while, and I have so many stories to tell, but not a lot of time. Ergo, I'm going to let some of my photos from this past summer do most of the talking. 


1. My work continues to stretch and challenge me in new ways all the time. This is the dream job. 

My team working together during a code. In the foreground is one of our chaplains comforting the mother of the child. This is a common occurrence during malaria season. 


I had the opportunity this summer to write my own course on the gastrointestinal system and then teach it over 3 weeks. Pictured is our dissection of a freshly butchered cow's digestive system.

Small intestines all stretched out (!!!) 

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Nursing students working in the classroom 


Dancing with the girls in my Bible study

Clinical instruction with nursing students


2. I had the privilege to go on a fantastic 3 week vacation and spend some time with family and friends.  
 
2 weeks at home in May


3. Last December/January, we weren't sure how the hospital would be able to function this spring/summer. We were looking at severe staffing shortages and were praying that volunteers would come to help. God answered prayers in many and unexpected ways. We've had a succession of wonderful, helpful people come out and serve at HoH who've brought energy and enthusiasm for the work in Mango.  




4.  When you're living away from family on a different continent, it can be hard to be so far away. I couldn't do this without my teammates and friends who are more like family. 
 




Please keep praying for the minstries of the hospital and the team. We see clearly that God is working, but there are always challenges and trials as well. We strive to be more like Him, and we covet your prayers. Thank you!

-C